The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 18 in Circuit Court.

A vehicle driven by Jesse Jenkins was pulled over by a Russellville Police officer Tuesday for a traffic violation, according to a police report. The officer noted both Jesse Jenkins and his passenger, John Jenkins, had warrants.

While taking inventory of the vehicle, officers found two smoking pipes, potpourri (synthetic marijuana), methamphetamine and a used syringe. Both men denied having any knowledge of the meth or syringe.

• Justin Patrick, 27, terroristic threatening — $5,000.

Officers responded to a disturbance on Tuesday near Atkins. The victim claimed she got into a verbal altercation with Patrick earlier in the day and later came back with a male friend to get her belongings.

Upon their arrival, Patrick allegedly came out of the home, told the victim to get off his property and fired a handgun into the air.

Patrick later told police he did what he did out of self-defense, according to a police report.

• Jodie Green, 19, theft by receiving — $5,000.

Green was arrested Monday after she allegedly attempted to sell stolen saddles to a business owner. Green told police she received the items from another individual as debt payment.

Charges were filed against Spradlin in August, stemming from two incidents earlier this year.

• Reba Keith, 56, commercial burglary — $5,000.

Charges were filed last week against Keith and another suspect stemming from two incidents in July.

On July 23, a victim reported a transmission and tools had been stolen from his business, and on July 26, another victim reported a motor was taken from a boat in her yard.

Also on July 26, Keith spoke to officers and said she gave the second suspect permission to use her truck to pick up a boat on July 26. She went with him to a residence and saw him put something heavy in the back of the truck, according to a police report.

Keith told officers she was with the same man a few days before when he said he had been fired and his boss kept his tools. Keith said the man broke out the window of the business, which she then used to enter the business and let the second suspect in through the door.

Charges filed against Norman on Aug. 8 state he wrote a hot check for $4,000 to a local car dealership in January.

• Tamara L. Bickham, 34, theft of property — $5,000.

Charges were filed against Bickham last week after she was accused by her former employer, a retail store, of giving merchandise to customers who had not paid for it. Court documents allege Bickham gave away approximately $8,000 woth of merchandise.